Distance course via audio conference (by phone or other audio connection) as the dominant delivery method, often in conjunction with other supporting distance components.
Distance course via correspondence (US mail, email, fax) as the dominant delivery method, often in conjunction with other supporting distance components.
Distance course that requires synchronous online meetings in real time.
Distance course that uses multiple distance delivery methods.
Distance course via satellite broadcast (usually live) as the dominant delivery method, often in conjunction with other supporting distance components.
Distance course via video (VHS, DVD, or other recording technologies) as the dominant delivery method, often in conjunction with other supporting distance components.
Distance course via web site or Internet access as the dominant delivery method, often in conjunction with other supporting distance components. Details of technical equipment and access required for each section vary, and are displayed when the course title is selected in the course schedule search results.